What this simply indicate from our statement is that the phone has develop a power problem from the power supply(battery)connected to the panel.However, there are different ways of going about this type of problem ,here are some guild line below which include flashing with a soft ware on computer before you can apply the first solution above please try the below instruction Carefully put of the phone for some time and then remove the battery if possible then put it on again after some time.but if this could not solve the problem.

Then you will have to unscrew the phone with the bass tools for phone to open up the phone clean up the pane carefully with a sprite solution (only on the panel)then couple it back to is position but if this fails then apply the bellow instruction.

You will have to take the phone to a very good phone work shop around you but for the flashing he/she will have to make use of USB cord to copy the data from the phone to save it in system (computer).

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Don't do that, desktop manager would not reset your mep counter since that counter is written on rom your phone and it's not allowed to access by using software. The only option that you have is doing cable unlocking in your phone and you only can do that at professional mobile repair shop. This method not only reset your mep counter but also unlock blackberry bold 9700 network so you can use any of your sim card without need to buy blackbery unlock code again.

All you need to do is sync your blackberry with your blackberry desktop manager and run the application loader. Unfortunatly you will lose all data on the phone because you will be re-installing the software. If this doesnt resolve the issue then, this is a device issue. You will need to contact your service provider for replacement options.

Plug the phone into the computer after you have opened Blackberry Desktop Manager and one the phone is connected and it registers a pin on the bottom of the Desktop Manager software select application loader then choose update software.

First, download and install the latest version of BlackBerry Desktop Manager software from: https://www.blackberry.com/Downloads/contactFormPreload.do?code=A8BAA56554F96369AB93E4F3BB068C22&dl=DA5FB46338C8C0DCB1039F7898184FC5Once installed, connect your BlackBerry to your computer via the USB sync cable. Open Desktop Manager, and click the Application Loader. On the right, you will see Update your device software. Click the Start Button, and if your BlackBerry is not on the latest Handheld Software, an update will appear. Select the update, and run the install. Be sure to select the option that backs up and restores your data. Once started, do not shut down your computer, or disconnect the USB sync cable as this could damage the device.Once completed, your BlackBerry will restart and you will have the latest version available. This version has been known to correct various issues, such as this one.If the issue is still present, then it could be hardware related, and may need to be repaired or replaced. I would then suggest contacting your Provider for Hardware Support.

are you using an unlocked bold?it appears you have a corrupt software and you will probably need to reinstall the software.

here is a procedure I found on the Blackberry forum that will possibly help you.You will need the Blackberry Desktop Software installed on your computer before attempting this.

Problem

The following error is displayed on the BlackBerry device:
net_rim_bb_phone_app killed due to message queue overflow

Cause

This issue may be caused by call logs or BlackBerry device software.

Resolution

To resolve this issue, do the following:

Task 1: Clear Phone Call Logs

In BlackBerry Desktop Manager on the computer, double-click the Back Up and Restore icon.

In the Back Up and Restore window, click Advanced. The BlackBerry device database information will populate the right hand side of the window.

Scroll down through the list and highlight Phone Call Logs, and select Clear. Note:
If you are unable to clear Phone Call Logs, delete the Desktop [SYNC]
service book on the BlackBerry device. This can be performed on the
BlackBerry device by selecting Options >Advanced Options >Service Book and clicking Delete.

Once the Phone Call Logs database has been cleared, disconnect the
BlackBerry device from the computer, and then re-connect it to obtain a
new Desktop[SYNC] service book.

If this does not resolve the issue, proceed to Task 2.

Task 2

Create a full back up of the BlackBerry device and run Application Loader
in the BlackBerry Desktop Manager to erase all data and applications
from the BlackBerry device. Refer to KB02318 for these steps. Once
Application Loader has completed, perform a syncronization or advanced
restore to restore the data to the BlackBerry device. To do this,
double-click on either the Synchronize or Backup and Restore icons, and follow the on-screen instructions.